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Haleon: Investors unimpressed by growth target and £500m buyback as shares slide 3.2%

Published: 08:52 27 Feb 2025 GMT

Haleon PLC -

Haleon PLC (LSE:HLN, NYSE:HLN) shares fell 3.2% in early trading as investors saw little in the results to justify further gains at current valuations.

While full-year sales and profits met expectations, analysts noted a lack of clear catalysts.

A £500 million share buyback and a 10% dividend increase were positives, but not enough to boost sentiment.

American bank Stifel said: "We reiterate our 'hold' rating on valuation grounds and believe Haleon needs a clearer path to organic growth at the top end of its 4-6% organic growth guidance for 2025 to warrant a further re-rating of the shares."

Organic revenue rose 5% to £11.2 billion in 2024, driven by a 3.7% price increase. However, on a reported basis, sales dipped 0.6% due to currency headwinds.

Adjusted operating profit climbed 9.8% to £2.5 billion, with margins improving by 100 basis points.

In early trading, the stock was down 12.8p at 382.7p.

 

 

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